MOBILE, Ala. -- Jurors in the Herman Thomas trial have "expressed some concerns" about the verdicts announced this week, said Mobile County District Attorney John Tyson Jr. this afternoon.

(Press-Register/Mary Hattler)John Tyson Jr.: District attorney for Mobile County, Ala., says more than one juror from the trial of former judge Herman Thomas has contacted his office to express concerns.Tyson said "more than one" juror have contacted his office.

"We are in the process of trying to talk to them and find out exactly what they have to say," Tyson said.

Tyson did not release any further details.

Thomas, 48, was acquitted on charges of sex abuse, assault, sodomy and attempted sodomy on Monday after the jury returned a partial verdict.

The former Mobile County circuit judge was accused of paddling and sexually abuse young men who were facing jail time.

Jurors were deadlocked on 14 of the charges and returned not guilty verdicts on 7 charges.

Special Judge Claud Neilson later ruled Thomas not guilty on the remaining charges, citing a lack of evidence.